Factor Info

ID 144648
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 27386230826553232491679215681192646056621371318500603585368248958181571140635615943948371454751917449014881612188692610188701970577057789347012313093277328845383956982125534008232677361511297080049944726852252150024150025867785000783955519292204731945151812918169819885284239351664475064786698597829920048896052041258112166559459669034015882067761595204359487673595131551482453458440945279949337174067302029671070033588047579794093158102724767457060667215052123082502976162272260904018667436695999468152597224559458163105103904495639158502141532392661524515649271458277808799506944556775387967716867150677566924032707489608875694161632022761005995305452675382327429575832713199118517822163462883255551290131479693439669568694828056901901871812205476451778771517418678285715472923081975575789313885820463622627326312827858934513180486308270783182701374575369054648160324169640577583106785431054557137400971162216946620813457822207

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143358) 536956134316702250089 (proven prime)
(ID: 144649) 51002733885149269771750027243089732505947690053455736423539678834699821769265369633964855511137439376546692661316214165417678860244221819073321723021656890678192322554621447442295538337063202450307546363993513865865835462727862193573881528122446545190708745211294929839124123562422099730790219758079337440770423598118009854700388770110831447603118220152096896426837691440823306457167519263857745447782334398190910460063694041167979433134782446429041713156915923135107322889044788516294574680631844362268228687006787944010405967745338091410721086394825302799147337826514329156011902062126442274662093373660408916083709250836731092347247084144877270797554064738533531075205429062900983565324251746616887041833520191886376051308499848571423633422017746278309297341204073484087617626766743177141595197169926942912649257720702122034010451854122235795070106246375302803474393257274024309095707370970945988231079463 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.